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c== = w.?u urn nsi rtlBLiaaKD BVERT ArrXBNOON i XCBfT SUNDAY. I Balea A>HJ. twtWMa Main and Sec- I cad Strcla. I tend as saooad-elsaa matter <???1 ? 1909, at Uw pottofflce at l-J-.- - ? Wsaatactda. N. c., udsr tka act atntarsfa 9pw?. OAs Month | ,ia Par Months 1 ? it Months 1.40 Oy Tonr ...... 4.00 | anhnuaosrs desiriaa U? payor (Ma- .jMSMtaaod Mill ptoase noUSjr this offlM OB date ot expiration, otherwise Mi will be continued at regular subscription rates until notice to stop is jwcbtred. U yon do not get the Daily News promptly telephone or write the .MMMmfter, and the complaint will retoolvs immediate attention. It Is our a. desire to please you. | All articles sent to the Daily News .tor publication must be signed by tibe writer, otherwise they will not rbe published MONDAX. DECEMBER 13, 1913. er Time's Changes. !W Why Is It that laws which worked fc'l / .eery well nrty or slsty years ngo arc j being discorded? Why Is It that laws k'-ser, ? which n quarter century ago would ^kaa^ bare been laughed down nre getting ^a* yo- upon the books of every state in the ^Rnrer Union) Why Is it that there are new - Idpss In teaching, new Ideas about the H .liberty of I he Individual, new Ideas ^B as- about a uian's relationship with his A .neighbor? Why Is It. In short, that ' | Hftin# there is n vast discontent with old In^^HP-T stttutlons and old ways? It Is because knee the world lias outgrown the govcrtiBT/**" rnont. the Ideas, tb<j habits of thought , Vkla that fitted easily and serenely enough ^ 1 " InlA film llv.M .xt,r ?r00.mK..u1nn9. entfl. but which nre creaking In their , * joints now. Llff today 1* n very dlf- , ferent tiling from I'fe fifty or aiity j jeers ago.?1Toledo Blade. A Map That Failed. ^B^Fk yj,c Frcneb National library In the Rue deh.i indie.*., T?nrts. Is full of won- ; dors for the lovers of iiisp*;." ^CVw-wf* HpF* lie treasures Is n map of North ami ^ P * Booth America ns French possessions. -The map l* dated 1"iVl. and here ts the explanation of It: Catherine do MedlP** dg. the queen ??f Henry II. and mother *** ot Francois 11.. Charles 1. and llcnrl ' III.. dreuiiK'd once of tli?? conquest of | '* the two Americas- She even named .viceroys, one for North America and r the other tor South America. They j were on their--way-to tho new world when the queen s audacious plan fell through because of events at home. The queen, however, had a map made showing her projected possessions uu der the Frencli tlag.?New York Sun. VISITING HERE. ' The many friends of Mrs. Ltfttra Tankard, of Middleton. N, C., will be pleased to learn that she is visiting In the city. She Is the guest Ot her sister, Mrs. W. B. Walling, on Market street. Mrs. Tankard for years was a popular resident of Washington. / : GUEST OF PARENTS. Mr. David T. T&yloe, w lio Is a stu,drnt at the University of North Carolina. and who on Thanksgiving day was honored by b?ing elected cap-, Lain of the University football team for tlie coming year, is here spend-1? ins tnc Holidays wittt ! ;? parents, i| Dr and Mrs. D, T. Tayloo, at ilidr'j home on West Main street. i i. AT C,"H .-.I? UUME. L Mr. W. n. Harding cp&ductsu ^er-l : vh.es at the Comity Homo yeBterdaj*'* afternoon. Tljj-ro quite a nuro-Jl tcr present and t..e o.cr.jlnn Wii?r luucli enjoyed. like choir oi Si.I Peter's Kpis-:opal church furnished l";e music, CONVINCING TESIIMONY i?i. u 1 '''any Washington ! -i?k Kxpcriii.cu* I! iy WaJiiugleu people? Those whu hav? had wtak kidMtv i? Who u.-oj I Joan's KMnev I'ilis Who fuisn 1 the remedy effective?Such -rnTciiu nU prove merit. You might doubt an ritTT/ Jlrangor. You must believe Washington people. Here's Washington proof. Ycr: ify it. IIea<l. Investigate. lie eonvincjed Yon'll find why Washington folk* believe in Harm's, jpiinply ask for a kidney remedy? opt 1 hum's KhWv Till-' (ho ^ c _ Ban 10 that Mr. Hardi-on had. Foster-Milbum Co., Props.. Bnffalp, \ V. Y. f W- J. Hardison, 110 F.. Soy . rrr ci)th St., Washington. N. P.. sava: -i "My back troubled nie /or months \ and my kidneys were disordered. V 'Tb? kldnejt accretion* g.Tvo me agreat deal of annoyance, especially y* at wgt-i. After I had used two of Ihxm'a Kidney Pills, ' ?rocured fnkn the Hoyt Drug * - Store. 1 was relieved. I have not had *> tail, a kidney medirine M,\ Hi k .i"I li i .. . V ' | From the same palaces and anotber stately edifict, \vhil< ing and incompetent, 1 - Which wjnkr ^ou prefer? Tn KMll?t nt? paiip IIAW? AH m clflc view of making pf It a big section with many parka__*nd b class of people? or. To build in a property laid view of turning a quick dollar, who buys (white or colored) n property? Washington Park .has advau around Washington. Yet, witt this malarial could have been If you will keep in touch Nrl vclopment, you'll say Its boun tial section of Washington, and forethought will gain future e tMs property. A few of the choicest lots left Come at once. His'Pfotali. A politician was describing at tb? :lob the death of a rival. "Tee, Jones la deed." be said, and. ritb a chuckle, lie held bta glass up to he light -Tee. Jones la dcojl n? illpped op the parqoerry Boor of bis Ibrary and killed hlmset?? The pollticlnn gnre load laagb rtien he ndded: ^ "A hard'rood finish, eh V Fgrhkn^e THE MORN THE NIGH* BTt* TK M Go to your nearest soda fountain an the dispenser will understand. Plei ache without an after effect. It'a worth trying i 10c. 2Sc, 50c Beitlec. | Buy Usefu h For your Christmas sh gestions?Clauss Scissors, gg Carving Sets, Nickle Ware | CHAFING DISHE 0 COFFEE AN] gl Razors and Shaving Sets, i%> Tongs, I-np Robes, Saddh gi Rifles, Ammunition, Hunt! Si Watches. Let us put up c $ COOK STOVE or RANGE. Si The good things \vc h ive to |l personal visit will pav you a & ? McKeel-Richardso Just I A Car ... 'rO - - Mj *' and Tenni *1 CHER SA1& material one builds hovels: One rears a i his brother vaciLatives forever amid ruin. W < proixfrtr 1*14 off with th* ipoh cl*u. twstricWd rwUMtl*! rood *venu?* for * dwalnbls off with the promoter** only No o or conalderiilon.u to . tor to the future outcome of the U?ec surpassing ear section out foresight and stitching done ruined. Ith Washington Park and its deid to be the moot select resldenthose who have foresight and ;ood in buying and building upon t . Better secure one today. mH ! ?.> ' A. C. HATH AW AT. Car of tha Czar. /The prirntc car of the csor of Boa aim is said to be practically dynamite proof, and owing to lta weight It coukl not be run on meet of the European i lines. The cur la elegantly furnished and also contains a ckApel. where prajrers ire offered*for his safety. The czar travels with only one Chef, who 1* well along In years nndj^a lerred h'x . father. affC^ftT^fTrluie- tae grandfather of the present Ocrmhu emperor. ING AFTER r BEFORE d s?y Rro-Mal-Gime." Say It so isant to take and knocks that headM?c? for a nickeL BROMALCIHE CO.. feUahor*. N. C. I -Hi -M-M -? .m.m.M .M.I-W .ML. il Presents % opping we have many sug- gw Pocket and Table Cutlery, in gu S, PERCOLATORS J D TEA POTS. 2 Brass Andirons, Shovel and gjt :s. Bridles,. Harness, Cuns, ij4 ng Leggins, etc., Ingersoll ? i nice HEATING STOVE. $ Will give an Xmas bargain. i?> -j Oiier are so numerous.your a nd help in your selections. Br n Hardware Co. * Recc Load of Extr< ORSE ?# _v>^ t \ .-%> /*-. : ;*' * .v -.' ?'MRR} in the Farms of f - ? v" ' . ^ ^ ^ M** >ssee. v '_ ____ -' - . pry . wii\ I -til\| I Ml II I 111 i. UUIiuUml HUn fin"'' m^i ~?k i** ' wF? * J <^2* , --' rf GtrtaM Far More Deetrucllvel Than General*, ?W BW. tad*. "Omm V, Brt torn ?<l Teakds to PMM ClTil war deaths. 1861 to 1866. \i 205,000. Consumption. 1504 to &507. 640.- M 000. ' -\/. . . \i ' -Would tt Bet-he a sad tlmo In your A horns It your husband, wife, dough-1 1 tar and son would have to march outM today la another civil war? 1j Look at the above riguieo again. J Ttmy are facing an army that tall commanded by an ofbcer that Is farll mora destructive tn his attack thaala Juckaoo or Lee ever were. This afTi- . car salts until you are down and 1 then Jumps on. The quiet way these I attacks are made is awful. What j are you going to ?o about UT Let R go from day Jo dayT Or are you go-_ 1 lng to bund.np your system, that la I weakening away and exposing you to . this consumption germ? . Bear's Emulsion Is by far the moat effect- ' ire remedy to ward off this germ \ with. For It not only maintains nor- . mat condition| of nutrition, but haa a well defined specific pallatlre tn- I fluepoewnpon tfia system of the germ. , JAigUih specnal advantage which gtvec the remedy the preference Is 1 that it is Invariably beneficial to the < Reordered digestive organ. Par disturb sn res are almost constantly proacat. In thic way aa In many others : Bear's Emulsion proves to be bet; ter than any other remedy sold. One 1 I dollar a bottle or six bottles for five dollars. Express paid If you cant Bold by Worthy St Btheridge. get it from your druggist. Sold by Worthy * Btheridge. A Caution. "Hnplln* I trill toil J.1.M In fuwfrt A* burning inner that you anr thw Huh! of my life" "All rirni. but don't do It with the gab meter " Kit It I more A inert ram Eaay Work, n* (Wtterlri- |. ytm <t?n?lrter I It quite It triumph to make It toyt or u tn;in\ Site-tilt denr. im: a triumph Is miineihiim done that was difficult ot achievement. ' -v. Making Connootlow. Knicker-l.lfe la hsrd^ Hooker?T??: by the time yoor mother stops forbid dim yon to eat Jam the doctor begins ?Mow Tot* Sun. Stomach Trouble* Ptfsppear. Stomach, llrer mh& iTOublea weak nerves, lame buck and female 111a dlaappear when?Electric Bitters are nsed. Thousands of women would not be without a bottle In their home. Eltsa PooU of Lepew, Okla., writes: "Electric Bitters raised me from a bed cf sicknass and suffering and -tiaa done me a World . or good."! wish every suffering wo- " man could use this excellent remedy and And out. as I did. just bow good It Is." As It has helped thousands of 1 others, it. surely will do the same 1 for you: Every" bottle guaranteel. 50c and fl.OtT At all Tfrnggwta. U. E Rnckleu A Co, PldU , or 84 Louis I ' l I ! r I W W ^ v a f l^^E^>Rf3r.: - igood I :s Kentucky 1 I II I r- ' I I I^Br 4 1 f* A I PRESENTING TODAY I ... C'1 c unBTnlT ^rnrn MOTION PICTURES A-tm-.,-lZM rHE TOILS OF DEiC^PClON" Dt* ti M m _ ^ ^ ??***?' '' _u. "a U-T ^ M ' i I ^ Wlnphealer and U. M. C. NwOnb Shells, f . both itindirj quality are carried by na In large 3 I qu an title*. | > We are prepared to fill your orders; either J ? I wholesale or retail. The hunting season will soon open and you I | should purchase a supply early. ! Harris Hardware Co., ? * WASHINGTON, N. C J '1 " 1 , . a. ,. ?r" > < \ ?i * I 1 ; LION WOOO-M.rtw Not TuL Cm. W. CO LI S J. HON WOOD & CO. I L BANKERS and BROKERS. . ( ? Stock*, Boot!*, Coma, Grata wad faoolelo?. 78 Pluw lliwt, S ( Private wtrw to New York Stock Snkaage, Chloafo Board of ' \ IVadc aid other ??rial iwhri. \ ) Accqwrta given Careful Attcstiog. f / ' I ^ s/S/^ Tbo rtcorh aiMi uk? tkot or a# _ _ ( .bum ttNM tartm im Port. Choice Cut Flowera. e? poromboiotiiic l.u?.rtoW.U curry ? n ,v, nui? box eoouMoi iko ooool out - ror aJI yJccawont tt of tbolr cnlUnc- Tbrtr cMof potrono .. - . . II lobortnc moo. Tb* otroct Darker "-T-of Porto nouojly 5?o Uo COMOOMT ? ^ Owinta woddto* o>upon tbo bouko oT Iko Moo 00 lo Mo U equal 10 Ike boot. Notbioc ooot opot oold# from tbo OWi. coo- Ooeoto floral eiiOxioao Am oof on Mo fcnooo wltk o ocwapaper ood MjrWx. proceed. to work. Fa eoty I 0001 bo on okoro o moo. cot bio botr ami ?Uk?S oouoroll; Import to Mm o more or took Pox .tnocxkod oprtso hlooxotuo oaort appro re nee. Thooo borboro ofo now xeady Hyootolho, Notrliooo. oold lo. moko OOttk o rcopoctobto 0000 oodUiUea to (real mrictiea.'" Float 0000 ot tbo omoO fop tbor ckorto eorty tor boot reoutxoKooc hook to . I ?badc trea and Hcrbaceou plants 1 crnr xiiim. Mon. oi?pbot oub tote?mii COO too erected by, t'Mckeno, younit lOOJOc 1 1 fllUIIIIH ? PO *1%?' J. L? 111 u ko. ? RALEIGH, N. 6. Sheep skins, each 30 ? EOe Bees Wm lie . Tallow 4c Dry flint hides, per lb l*c Damaged dry hides, per lb... 0 ? tOc . Wool, burry .............10011c AlllPUrCTCD C DBI I O Ljye turkeys, per lb lis Wool, free fromJbnr He J SHOP EARLY Kow It the tfme to telect -your TOYS bufdre the stock it broken. We have oL - * . - - / i ki - ?- ' Pricea range from 5c to $3.00 MECHANICAL TOYS AND OTH. v ER THINGS THAT WILE PLEASE THE CHILDREN. If SPENCER BROS. 1 THE HOME OF SANTA ClAUS. ?? ? 1 I I ? l/S t/*\ ' . rClfQiflOQC I jflfflQ _ ' 1 *". i 11T1 ? * 1 K> H W CARTER. Iff D 2.-.W 5 ' i -S - ? fig - 1 V ~2I ^ -'/?. ? ? * . ?>M?M, n. it. ' ? * ^ ; WMHIKbTOH, *. O. .ft "J. ? ft ft ft" ft .ft ft " ' ^ V ^ ? PnMlcMkallltOnti. ft . ft ft., ft ft ft I vl I ^^ft^riK .'? <fi^' SDWARD U RIWCR, - % :. . /rrr." -. . : ???: 1 * \* * ,* * * jfc-tv ?*. h *.?.? .* ; -* - Biwg ? SNALL.MKLIARABmrAV ft ^ AMW.J. 1 Xtm, . ' : Wa*blB<toB, North Caolka^ ? : > ' * ' " '-9 > > ' * 'm 9 - m 9 .? ' W N O. . w. A. -n - J; Anm, jr. e. HdJEAK A TH0HP809, I ^ $ * J.s,-: . ? . ? ? ? m oft. i. snmman, * >" M?Mi4.gMh * wX-To. : ?? 4 I BBUir MtWUMA - ?Mncr?b>?, 1% Dr Bo .to... I1UUC.. K . MaOn at. ft. J WMHoatoa. North CinUu. M -# 9- ' 9 " 9. 9. ?> 9 U J?S ; 9 9 9 .9 9 9- -9. 9 9 9* ?? "* * HABOBHJ. f * . Attornry ; * cab* S.?lnK. A Tnut ?*., Ud( ? v 5. JMH * ?M> A * fi . ' ? . 'P ?> J: , ' ' ? ?9h|l?k.l. C. jj$ v: - * 9 9 9 i-*V * ^. . . - . i ? 9-j, POrW?'? : 5 " 4i:jr-w<o ? ?BU*S8 -: ? . ?'.T Attorneys how. $ ? ':;; ?KuhiacM, N. o. ?s Wr proctlr* ta Uw Ooart o? . IIm FM MlrUI lltattla in) * b *? ? .. J........... j /ko**ood l. nm j ?; e. ;fl *********** Indebted to the nld estate wIm li This the 14th, dey ot Novemtor,
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